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Ultimate spring camp welcomes high-level guest coaches to Grand Forks

Ultimate spring camp welcomes high-level guest coaches to Grand Forks

Teams preparing for a busy play schedule across the region
Skateboarder cruising through Kootenays in attempt to break Guinness World Record

Skateboarder cruising through Kootenays in attempt to break Guinness World Record

Bradley Smith is attempting to break three Guinness World Records for electric skateboarding
Nelson and Salmo police seek man wanted for multiple offences

Nelson and Salmo police seek man wanted for multiple offences

Anyone with information about Aza Hanbury is asked to call police
Touring community drumming circle coming to the Boundary

Touring community drumming circle coming to the Boundary

Rhythm By Nature making stops in Greenwood and Grand Forks
1 stitch at a time: Castlegar woman sews 5,000 items for global good

1 stitch at a time: Castlegar woman sews 5,000 items for global good

Pauline Kabatoff-Weinert loves sewing and helping others
“I was hunted” Grand Forks woman recounts being chased by truck on Highway 33

“I was hunted” Grand Forks woman recounts being chased by truck on Highway 33

Karen Millard describes estremely aggressive driver following her car
Trail campus a hub of innovation in the digital design makerspace

Trail campus a hub of innovation in the digital design makerspace

Classes split between Selkirk College and Selkirk Technology Access Centre, both in Trail
Goats welcomed back to downtown Prince Rupert after council overturns ban

Goats welcomed back to downtown Prince Rupert after council overturns ban

Moby Dick Inn owner Teresa Lee is planning to open up petting sessions for families this summer
Whirling disease threatens fish in Kootenays

Whirling disease threatens fish in Kootenays

CKISS urges anglers to prevent introduction whirling disease in Central Kootenay
UPDATE: Millions of litres of sewage leak into Kootenay River

UPDATE: Millions of litres of sewage leak into Kootenay River

City management staff call the leak ‘negligible’